Yeah, oops.  :-)

LOL - I'm sitting in a Microsoft conference geared to large telecom 
operators providing HDTV programming, and they announced that IPv6 is 
*not* on their roadmap because "we haven't heard from customers that 
address exhaustion is a significant problem".  Given that AT&T is the 
biggest customer for this particular product, I have to wonder WTF is 
going on inside both AT&T and Microsoft.

Not on the roadmap.  Geez.  Is there anyone on this list who *hasn't* run 
into issues because of IPv4 address exhaustion yet?

(On an unrelated note - anyone know why I can't send emails to this list 
from my BlackBerry?  Works for other mailman-managed lists elsewhere...)

-Adam


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Nathan Eisenberg [mailto:nat...@atlasnetworks.us]
> Sent: Monday, October 04, 2010 16:49
> To: support@pfsense.com
> Subject: RE: [pfSense Support] How do I break down a /22 into
> smaller subnets to use behind(LAN) side of my pfsense box
>
> > Let's say you wanted to split your /22 into two /21s.
>
> I can make two /21s out of a single /22?  Sweet jesus, you've
> solved the IP exhaustion crisis!  :-)
>
> Nathan
>
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